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'Madame d'Arbley' rose References
Book  (1915)  Page(s) 182.  
 
Musk...Madame d'Arblay, - [year bred]; Flesh-white; Climber; Arch, pillar; Little [pruning¨; Very fragrant
Website/Catalog  (1909)  Page(s) 82.  
 
'Madame d'Arblay'. Delicate flesh, changing to white, produced in clusters.
Website/Catalog  (1906)  Page(s) 58.  
 
‘Wells White’. Polyantha. Pure white, flowers in large clusters, an abundant bloomer, and strong climber.
Magazine  (5 Mar 1904)  Page(s) 166.  
 
"Forgotten Roses."
It is not surprising that owing to the numerous new Roses many of the excellent older sorts have been crowded out. Beautiful as the Hybrid Teas unquestionably are, I think it will be a bad day for lovers of the Rose if they allow this group to drive out of cultivation many old and well-tried varieties of other classes that are too good to suffer extinction. I often wish there were a National Rose Garden, where every variety could be planted, so that rosarians could see for themselves the true value of each. How some of our much-praised Roses would have to give place to those less known but better, at least in the matter of "doing well" and in point of colour.
I append a list of a few varieties that are comparatively unknown, yet I can recommend every one with the full assurance that they would please the majority of the readers of The Garden. Among what are regarded as climbing Roses not one of the Rambler race can surpass.
Mme. d'Arblay, with its great erect clusters of flesh-tinted flowers. It is very strong and very suitable for climbing over trees or for pillars.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 106.  
 
Madame Darblay, Repens, Walls
Website/Catalog  (1895)  Page(s) 88.  
 
Summer Roses.
Hybrid Climbing Roses.
Madame D'Arblay—White, blooming in clusters, very showy.
Website/Catalog  (1886)  Page(s) 91.  
 
‘Well’s White’ or ‘Madame d’Arblay’ (hybrid climbing); pure white, cupped, flowering in immense clusters; the most rapid climber known.
Magazine  (Sep 1881)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Nomenclature des rosiers grimpants
Rosa hybrida Moschata. Rosiers hybrides de Muscate, Sempervirens et autres.
Variétés cultivées.
Madame dArblay (ou Well's White): moyenne, double, en coupe, chair tendre passant au blanc.
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 74.  
 
climber, Madame d'Arblay (moschata, arvensis), (Wells), tender flesh-coloured, passing to white, medium size, double, flat cup form, vigorous.
Book  (1874)  Page(s) 110.  
 
'Mme. d'Arblay', pure white, flowering in immense clusters, is invaluable for its beauty and rapid growth. It is almost a Sempervirens.
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